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Relating structure and chain dynamics to ballistic performance in transparent epoxy networks exhibiting nanometer scale heterogeneity

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages 96-106

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2014.12.027

Keywords

Polymer networks; Nanoscale heterogeneity; Nanostructure

Funding

  1. ORISE Postdoctoral Research Program
  2. Army Research Laboratory

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The ballistic performance was examined for a series of broad glass transition temperature epoxy formulations consisting of a di-epoxy monomer crosslinked with bi-modal mixtures of both a rigid, low molecular weight diamine and a flexible, high molecular weight diamine. Interestingly, the resins did not macro-phase separate during cure, but exhibited structural and dynamic heterogeneity on a length scale of a few nanometers, as confirmed by X-ray scattering, dynamic mechanical analysis, modulus-mapped atomic force microscopy, and broadband dielectric spectroscopy. The nano-structured resins were optically transparent and demonstrated a nearly 300% increase in ballistic energy dissipation relative to the neat resins, as well as when compared to epoxy formulations composed of similar bi-modal blends that exhibited a macro-phase separated structure. The ballistic performance is found to be insensitive to sub-glass transition temperature (T-g) relaxations, but appears to be dependent on both the nano-structure and the Vogel temperature of the high T-g component. The study demonstrates a new class of transparent protective materials composed of rigid and flexible components with a fine scale heterogeneous structure. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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